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Der Angiotensin-AT1-Rezeptorantagonist CV 11974 reguliert den zerebralen Fluß und die Angiotensin-AT1-Rezeptorexpression im Gehirn
Wir untersuchten die zerebrale Blutflußautoregulation mittels Laser-Doppler-Flußmessung und die Expression des Angiotensin-II-AT1-Rezeptors im Gehirn durch quantitative Autoradiographic, nach Verabreichung des An...
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The angiotensin AT1 receptor antagonist CV-11974 regulates cerebral blood flow and brain angiotensin AT1 receptor expression
We studied cerebral blood flow autoregulation by laser Doppler flowmetry, and expresion of brain angiotensin II AT1 receptors by quantitative autoradiography, after administration of an angiotensin AT1 receptor...
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Brain Angiotensin II and Related Receptors: New Developments
Our research has recently been focused on the characterization and role of brain angiotensin II receptor subtypes (1). In a manner similar to that of the periphery (2), brain angiotensin II receptors were init...
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Psychosocial stress affects urinary pteridines in tree shrews
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Social stress in tree shrews increases the whole-body RNA degradation rates
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78 THE WHOLE BODY TURNOVER RATES OF rRNA AND tRNA ARE CORRELATED WITH THE BASAL METABOLIC RATE IN MAMMALS OF DIFFERENT SIZE
We have developed a noninvasive method to determine whole body turnover rates of tRNA, rRNA and mRNA in mammals by measuring specific, quantitatively excreted modified RNA catafaolites (nucleosides, nucleobase...